Epigenetics of Violence Against Women: A Systematic Review of the Literature

IF 4.8 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Environmental Epigenetics Pub Date : 2024-08-10 DOI:10.1093/eep/dvae012
Paolo Bailo, Andrea Piccinini, G. Barbara, Palmina Caruso, Valentina Bollati, Simona Gaudi
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Violence against women is a pervasive global issue with profound impacts on victims’ well-being, extending across cultural boundaries. Besides immediate physical harm, it triggers mental health consequences such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Indeed, it is the trauma experienced during a violent event that can lead to epigenetic modifications, ultimately contributing to the onset of PTSD. While research on trauma’s epigenetic effects initially focused on war veterans and disaster survivors, there’s a dearth of studies on violence against women. In this article, we performed a systematic review aimed to fill this gap, examining existing studies on violence’s epigenetic impact on adult women. The review assessed sample sizes, study validity and gene-specific investigations. Currently, there’s insufficient data for a comprehensive meta-analysis, highlighting a nascent stage in understanding this complex issue. Future research is crucial for deeper insights into epigenetic mechanisms related to violence against women, contributing to improved interventions and support health care systems for affected individuals.
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暴力侵害妇女行为的表观遗传学:文献系统回顾
暴力侵害妇女是一个普遍存在的全球性问题,对受害者的福祉产生了深远的影响,而且跨越了文化的界限。除了直接的身体伤害,它还会引发心理健康后果,如创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)。事实上,在暴力事件中经历的创伤会导致表观遗传学的改变,最终导致创伤后应激障碍的发生。有关创伤对表观遗传学影响的研究最初主要集中在退伍军人和灾难幸存者身上,而对暴力侵害妇女行为的研究却十分匮乏。在这篇文章中,我们进行了一项旨在填补这一空白的系统性综述,考察了有关暴力对成年女性表观遗传影响的现有研究。综述评估了样本大小、研究的有效性和特定基因的调查。目前,还没有足够的数据来进行全面的荟萃分析,这凸显了人们对这一复杂问题的认识还处于初级阶段。未来的研究对于深入了解与暴力侵害妇女有关的表观遗传学机制至关重要,有助于改进干预措施和支持受影响个人的医疗保健系统。
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Environmental Epigenetics
Environmental Epigenetics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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